M. 29, 1951 THE MIChIGAN DAILY SAGE A.l PPOIN TEES ANNOUNCED: Daily Editorial, Business Chiefs Chosen DEFICIT OVERCOME: IFC Treasury Shows $2,000 Gain Since 1949 (Continued from Page 1) Gene Kuthy, '53, of Detroit, to the position of Associate Business Manager. The 20 year old Kuthy is majoring in sociology. * * * NEXT YEAR'S Sports Editor will be Ted Papes, '52, a 23 year old economics major from Grosse Pointe, Mich. Papes is a member of Alpha Delta Phi fraternity. Jim Parker, '52BAd, of Marion, Ind., and George Flint, '52, of Pittsfield, Mass., will assume the positiors of Sports Associate Editors. The 22 year old Parker is a member of Delta Upsilon fraternity. Flint, 20 years old, is f a history major. The position of Women's Editor went to Janice James, '52, of De- troit. Miss James, a 20 year old, journalism major, is associated with Kappa Delta sorority. Jo Ketelhut, '52, Ann Arbor, will be the Associate Women's Editor. Miss Ketelhut, also 20 years old and majoring in journalism, is a member of Chi Omega sorority. Calendar Dates Due Tomorrow Tomorrow is the last day for submission of dates for fall events by campus organizations to the Student Legislature Calendaring Committee. All groups, both off and on cam- pus, wishing to sponsor all-cam- pus drives or dances are urged by the SL to submit the dates they have planned for a place on the calendar. By CRAWFORD YOUNG A tidy $2000 gain over a period of less than two years has been made by the Inter-Fraternity Council, a survey of the IFC fi- nances revealed. In the fall of 1949, the IFC was faced with a $900 deficit after-a series of unsuccessful Balls. But now, the organization faces the future with a comfortable $1000 nest egg in the bank. In addition, $850 of government bonds purchased during the war are set aside in a cubbyhole in the Office of Student Affairs, pro- viding a $2000 umbrella against the proverbial rainy day. DICK TINKER, '51, IFC treasur- er, attributed the financial success to the imposition two years ago E of a "membership tax" of $1 on each of the 1578 fraternity men on campus. In addition, every rushee is RON WATTS ROBERT VAUGHN RICHARD THOMAS . . . Associate Editor ... Associate Editor ... Associate Editor *. * * * * * * * p required to pay $2 as a. rushing fee, which amounts to somewhat less than $2000 per annum. Thus the IFM has a guaranteed annual revenue of approximately $3500. Expenditures this year amounted to $3000, not including the IFC Ball, which is financed separately, which meant a $500 gain. "WE LIKE to keep a $1000 slush fund handy, in case one of our IFC Balls goes sour on us," Tinker ex- plained. "The dance is, expensive, and may not break even this year." While the IFC Ball may not make money this year, last year it was a veritable gold mine for the group, the Ned Hess affair notwithstanding. A $700 profit was realized on the dance, ac- counting for half the $1500 profit the IFC showed in 1949-50. Despite individual mutterings that fraternity men were getting little in return for their "member- ship tax," there has been no op- position to it or to continuing it, Tinker asserted. The houses all paid without objection. Tinker felt, however, that it would not be necessary to main- tain such large revenues. "Either the membership tax will be elimi- nated, or the. rushing fee can be sliced in half next fall, probably the latter," he predicted. "At the National IFC conference, I found that on a great many cam- puses, the IFC is chronically in the red. Many of them are planning to adopt our membership tax to solve their financial woes," he said. Tomorrow is the Last Day of the Month-End k SALE o Spring Coats from . to !/3 off Original prices 39.95 to 65.00 DRESSES Spring prints, failles, crepes, gabardines and taffetas. 1- and 2-piece jacket dresses-tailored dressy and evening dresses. Sizes 9-15, 10-44 and 121/2--241/2. 2 groups. Originally 14.95 to 29.95. $10 and $13. DRESSES Prints, crepes and gabardines. All sizes-- 1 group. Many close out values to $22.95. $7. BRAS Close out group. Originally to $2.50. 89c. GIRDLES and Panty Girdles. Originally $5.95 to $8.95. $3.98 to $5.00. SKIRTS Wools and rayons in pastels and darks. Orig- inally 12.95. $2.98-$3.98-$5.00. HATS 5.00. Darker straws and a few felts. Originally to $1.98 to $3.98. RS hull To Give SRusset ialk Prof. A. Franklin Shull of the zoology department, Henry Rus- sel lecturer f6r 1950-51, will pre- sent the annual Henry Russel Lec- ture Tuesday, entitled "Some Problems of Origins in Biology." The illustrated talk will be held at 4:15 p.m. in the Rackham Am- phitheatre. Next year's Henry GENE KUTHY Russel award will be announced at ... Associate Business Manager this time. SPORT JACKETS 1 group of wool sport jackets. Red, green and pastel plaids. Originally 16.95.j $10. BLOUSES Long and short sleeves. White, pastel and darks. Originally to 10.95. $2.98 to $5.00. South State off North University Read and Use Daily Classifieds CHARLES CUSON SALLY FISH ... Advertising Manager . .. Finance Manager S. r . COLLEGE SHOP jU MQr ti Wcdker Models ? C&C . Siaf COO1'Cotto*4j $ " Ql 01, 1 yt W' ~ loll co, You'll be floating on air in your new PAJAMAS 5.00 pair Harry Berger tosses brilliant- ly-colored balloons on the brightest young pajama of the season! Fresh as a sum- mer morning . . . and su- perbly tailored in finest tested cotton. Vivid multi-colored balloons on a white back. ground. Sizes 32 to 38 in Proportionettes to fit your height. *Reg. U.S. Pat Off. LINGERIE-FIRST FLOOR .....4" Photo by Jack Bergstrom JANET DENHAM, Delta Delta Delta, models this cool, smartly styled cotton dress. Janet is a Senior in the School of Speech Correction, and she hails from Milan, Michigan. 4/. I ! . 40 00 The cotton dress Janet is modeling features a petite China collar, two high slitted pockets and short sleeves for these warm summer months. Fashioned in bright and adobe colors. $10.95 FASHIONS in PANTIES in colors for 5.OC DIANE HALBROOK, League House, is shown in a chic two-piece dress and duster ensemble. Diane is a Freshman in L.S.&A. from Detroit. Her future ambition is to be an airline stewardess. t ! ~ c; i ., < ' ' ; j The alluring halter top and neckline of the cotton broadcloth dress together with the full sleeves, roomy pockets and smart detail of the CA II I